- FINE PA PUNCHWORK DECORATED TIN COFFEE
FINE PA PUNCHWORK DECORATED TIN COFFEE POT CA.1840; rolled tin plate sheet metal and solder constructed flange footed pot with lower quart seam and mounted gooseneck spout, fine punchwork decoration on both faces of large blooming tulip and planter tray base, trailing hearts on stems, mid-waist is double banded in beaded loop design with brass knob on slightly domed lid with hinge mounted to braced solder mounted handle, 6 1/4"d, 10"x 10 3/4"; Condition: as found, creasing to right side, excellent patina and form
- FINE TOLEWARE TEAPOT CA. 1830-1850;
FINE TOLEWARE TEAPOT CA. 1830-1850; ATTRIBUTED TOFilley Shops, Philadelphia; fine lighthouse shaped teapot with flange foot base and fine gooseneck spout, domed lid with brass knob on wrapped wire hinge with brace strap handle, gum varnish coat ground with large gray medallion on each side with large flower in center, surrounded by eight ball fruit, 6 1/2"d, 9 1/2"x 10 1/2"; [Provenance: Purchased at Horst Auction Center]; Condition: rare excellent form with minimal paint wear and scratches, minimal creasing note to domed lid
- SIGNED "EBERT" COPPER GOOSENECK TEA
SIGNED "EBERT" COPPER GOOSENECK TEA KETTLE CA.1840-1860; dovetail constructed round copper pot with bent strap handle pin hinged on copper riveted flange mount and solder mounted gooseneck spout, wood knob on domed lid, handle with three strikes Ebert and #5 (attributed to James Ebert, tinner in Uniontown, Fayette Co., PA), 9"d, 13"x 7 1/4"; Condition: spout remounted, extensive cleaned surface, solder repair to crease damage on shoulder, replaced knob on lid, fair at best
- 2 PIECES OF COPPER COOKWARE CA. EARLY-MID
2 PIECES OF COPPER COOKWARE CA. EARLY-MID 19THcentury; primitive dovetail constructed gooseneck tea kettle with brass knob on domed lid, molded arc swing handle on cupper pins in copper riveted flange mounts, 8 3/4"d, 12 1/2"x 7 1/4", Condition: lid and one sheet of tea kettle body unmatched, extensive creasing and dents; signed "J.S. Cropley, Phila" tubular handled copper kettle in dovetailed construction with pour spout, wire braced rim and riveted tapered tubular handle, approximately two gallon size, 10 1/2"d, 6 1/2"h, 10 1/4" handle, 3" spout, Condition: good
- COPPER GOOSENECK TEA KETTLE BY "JOHN
COPPER GOOSENECK TEA KETTLE BY "JOHN WOLF,Cincinnati" ca. 1840; round form copper tea kettle in dovetail construction and mounted elbow or gooseneck spout, swing handle with maker's strike riveted pin hinges to copper riveted flange mounts, tea kettle with roll molded round copper lid with copper fancy knob, 8 1/4"d, 12 1/2"x 7 1/2"; [Note: Wolf was listed as tinner in 1840s directory]; Condition: some dents and minor creasing, repaired spout
- 2 PRIMITIVE ITEMS CA. MID-LATE 19TH
2 PRIMITIVE ITEMS CA. MID-LATE 19TH CENTURY;homecrafted oak jointer's mallet with drawn shaved handle, arched chamfered edge head, initialed and carved cursive signed "D.L. Gulich" (unknown), 15 1/4", Condition: good, possible eastern PA; factory made tin tea kettle with two-part molded gooseneck spout, fancy knob on domed lid and rivet mounted swing handle, 6"x 9"x 5 3/4", Condition: as found, some surface rust
- RED TOLEWARE DOMED TEAPOTca. 1810-1850;
RED TOLEWARE DOMED TEAPOTca. 1810-1850; flange footed lighthouse shaped tinware teapot with solder mounted gooseneck spout and wire roll brace mounted strap handle, domed lid hinged mounted on spade shape hinged point, retaining old red ground and black, red and white two tulip design on each side, 6 1/4"d, 9 1/2"x 10 1/2"; Condition: as found, extensive paint wear on loss to tulips, 40-50% original surface remains, creasing to dome lid
- 2 PRIMITIVE ITEMSca. 19th-early 20th
2 PRIMITIVE ITEMSca. 19th-early 20th century; English type dovetail constructed copper sheet teakettle with hinge covered gooseneck spout with solder mount and shaped strap swing handle rivet hinge pin mounted to round top mount with lugged rivet mounts, scrolled knob on flat domed lid, 8 1/2"d, 14"x 7 3/4", Condition: some creasing and partial separation below spout mount; PA round oak band box with softwood heads, round head steel nail fasteners, trim nail fastened to heads, and wood grip wire swing handle on steel cup mounts, 11 1/2"d, 6 1/2"h, Condition: as found, good
- 2 CAST IRON TEAPOTSca. 18th-early 19th
2 CAST IRON TEAPOTSca. 18th-early 19th century; both early forged cast tea kettles with hand wrought iron handles: unsigned ball shaped tea kettle with gooseneck spout and flat cast lid with mounted knob, vertical central casting line and three small nub feet and shaped rod wrought iron swing handle on slot mounts, 8 1/2"d, 12"x 8", Condition: extensive surface pitting and rust; signed English form round kettle with gooseneck spout (weld mounted), acorn knob on dome lid and hand wrought iron fixed strap handle with horizontal mold line, 8"d, 13"x 10 1/2", Condition: cleaned, long slot pour line on base
- WORCESTER TRANSFERWARE PORCELAIN TEAPOTEngland
WORCESTER TRANSFERWARE PORCELAIN TEAPOTEngland circa 1760, the ovoid shaped body having a loop handle and short gooseneck spout, decorated with black transfer foliate sprays with gilt accents, conservation to the lip of the spout and underside of lid, unmarked. Measuring 5.75" high x 6.75" wide from spout to handle.
- STAFFORDSHIRE 'JACKFIELD BLACKWARE'
STAFFORDSHIRE 'JACKFIELD BLACKWARE' TEAPOTStaffordshire or Shropshire, England circa 1755, the compressed body decorated with relief moulded designs of trailing flowering vines, showing a pronounced gooseneck spout and a handle featuring a bird shaped finial, the lid with a turned finial, early staple conservation to the lip of spout, chips to the rim and rim of lid. Measuring 6" high x 9" wide from spout to handle. Ref: The Henry Weldon Collection of English Pottery 1650-1800 by Leslie Grigsby.
- SIGNED 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY
SIGNED 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY TEAPOTEngland dated 1789, the barrel shaped body fitted with a conforming lid and an applied loop handle & gooseneck spout, beautifully decorated with hand-painted flowerheads and vinery, signed by hand 'Mary Ridal' and dated 1789. Minor crazing & hairline cracks to base. Measuring 5.75" high x 8" wide (from handle to spout).
- 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE TEAPOTSEngland
18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE TEAPOTSEngland circa 1780, both lidded globular shaped bodies with foliate moulded gooseneck spouts & entwined strap handles, the larger example decorated with hand-painted enamels depicting a lion tamer, lid with minor losses, cracks & crazed interior, measuring 4.25" high, the smaller example decorated with hand-painted enamels of exotic birds perched among fruiting vines, the spout decorated with puce highlights, losses to lid & crazed interior, measuring 3.75" high.
- MCLELLAND BARCLAY DOUBLE CROCUS TABLE
MCLELLAND BARCLAY DOUBLE CROCUS TABLE LAMP c. 1935, patinated metal with adjustable goosenecks, signed on base, 23"h (to higher lamp, straight up), 9"l x 8"w (base)
- COPPER GOOSENECK TEA KETTLE BY JONAS
COPPER GOOSENECK TEA KETTLE BY JONAS MEYERS, LITITca. 1832-1846; ball shape dovetail constructed two sheet kettle with solder mounted gooseneck spout, domed lid and wide strap handle on copper rivet hinged rivet on wide flange mount with two copper rivets and handle impressed by maker, 8 1/2"d, 13"x 7 1/2"; [Provenance: bought at Horst Auction Center in 1999]; Condition: lid missing knob, some denting, later solder to gooseneck spout
- COPPER TEA KETTLE BY JOHN W. SCHLOSSER,
COPPER TEA KETTLE BY JOHN W. SCHLOSSER, YORK, PAca. early-mid 19th century; dovetail constructed two sheet ball shaped kettle with rivet and solder mounted gooseneck spout, domed lid with brass knob and strap swing handle, copper rivet hinge mounted to flange mounts on copper rivets, strap handle marked by "John W. Schlosser" attributed to York, PA, 9"d, 12 3/4"x 7 3/4"; Condition: repairs along base edge, as found, some denting, associated to noted coppersmith George Schlosser
- 2 KITCHEN PRIMITIVESca. mid 19th century;
2 KITCHEN PRIMITIVESca. mid 19th century; early wooden drawer box base coffee mill with spun brass hinged capped hopper, box is mixed walnut and mahogany dovetailed with birch wood, secondary on drawer, mill has iron strap mounted burr mill with bed bolt adjuster, 8 1/2"x 7 1/2"x 9 1/2", Condition: repair to drawer box front, good; ball shaped copper tea kettle with gooseneck spout and tubular grip swing handle, dovetailed kettle with domed lid and brass knob, swing handle copper pinned to rivet mounted hanger, interior tin washed, 9"d, 13"x 8 1/4", Condition: good
- UNSIGNED COPPER GOOSENECK TEA KETTLEca.
UNSIGNED COPPER GOOSENECK TEA KETTLEca. 1830-1860; dovetail constructed ball shaped kettle with solder and rivet mounted gooseneck spout, copper strap swing handle, copper rivet pin hinged on copper riveted bat and wing shaped mount, domed lid with ornament cast copper knob, hand hammered construction with interior tin wash, 10"d, 14 1/2"x 8 1/2"; Condition: older cleaned surface, minor creasing to neck of spout
- 2 PIECES OF TINWAREca. early-mid 19th
2 PIECES OF TINWAREca. early-mid 19th century; both rolled sheet tin and solder constructed: flange footed coffee/teapot with delicate gooseneck spout lower quarter mount at seam, pot has brace solder mounted strap handle and dome lid with pewter knob on spear tip wrapped wire hinge, 6 1/2"d, 10 1/4"x 11 1/4", Condition: good; large brace handled 24 hole candle mold with scrolled flange foot and tray top with wire ring, 11 3/4"x 8"x 10 1/4", Condition: extensive wear & some rust, separation to pan top
- GOOSENECK SPOUTED COPPER TEA KETTLEca.
GOOSENECK SPOUTED COPPER TEA KETTLEca. 1830-1860; signed (?) dovetail constructed two sheet ball shaped kettle with copper rivet mounted gooseneck spout, dome lid with solid copper knob and swing handle on flange mounts with brass hinge rivets, handle impressed with illegible round stamp, 8 1/4"d, 11 1/2"x 7 1/4"; Condition: primitive copper rivet mounted flanges, hinge pins may be replacements, dents & minor creasing
- FINE PUMPKIN SHAPED FOLK ART REDWARE
FINE PUMPKIN SHAPED FOLK ART REDWARE TEAPOT BY C.ca. 2014; rare form teapot inspired by an acorn squash form French teapot, fine wheel thrown and hand molded pot with applied molded handle, gooseneck spout and four-footed base, the hand formed lid with clip hold downs, small knob and applied vine and leaves, small minimal glaze wash with clear finish glaze, 10 1/2"x 5 3/4"x 5 1/2"; overall very good, info from Foltz on inspirational piece
- PA PUNCHED TIN COFFEE POT. 19th C. Pennsylvania
PA PUNCHED TIN COFFEE POT. 19th C. Pennsylvania tin pot, a soldered two-part body with applied gooseneck spout, reinforced strap handle, and hinged domed lid with brass finial, raised on a flanged foot, each side decorated with a tulip and stars flanked by birds, 12”H.
- UNKNOWN, POS. MCCHESNEY , GOOSENECK
UNKNOWN, POS. MCCHESNEY , GOOSENECK SPURS, CIRCA 1920 Title: Unknown, pos. McChesney , Gooseneck Spurs, circa 1920 Dimensions: 1 1/2 x 9 1/2 x 1 1/2 eac
- TWO COPPER KETTLES, ENGLISH, CA. 1890Two
TWO COPPER KETTLES, ENGLISH, CA. 1890Two 19th century lidded copper kettles, both showing bar shaped handles, gooseneck spouts and dovetailed construction, the larger measuring 10.5" high, the smaller 9" high, minor bruising to both. English, circa 1890.
- ANTIQUE COPPER COOKWAREA group of 7
ANTIQUE COPPER COOKWAREA group of 7 pieces of antique copper cookware, consisting of a teapot with a gooseneck spout, a large iron handled copper saucepan (5" high x 10" diameter), an iron handled 12" skillet, a small iron handled saucepan (3" high x 5.75" diameter), a slender iron handled copper double boiler insert (9" high x 4.75" diameter), an iron handled saucepan cover (9.75" diameter) a double handled lidded poaching pan (7.75" high x 19" long x 9.5" wide) together with a small brass sauce pan with an iron handle (3.25 high x 5.5" diameter), surface wear, dents, tinning worn. Provenance: The Estate of Joseph Liverant, Ottawa.
- 19TH C. SIGNED ADAM WOLFE COPPER TEA
19TH C. SIGNED ADAM WOLFE COPPER TEA KETTLE19th C. Illegible Stamp Attributed to Adam Wolfe East Berlin, PA Adams Co. Copper Tea Kettle. Seamed body, gooseneck spout, bail handle with sawtooth border, original cover with cast-iron finial. 13"h x 14"w. Condition: : Good with in use wear and old solder repair.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with in use wear and old solder repair.
- PEWTER COFFEE POT SIGNED R. GLEASON.19th
PEWTER COFFEE POT SIGNED R. GLEASON.19th Century Pewter Coffee Pot Signed R. Gleason. (Roswell Gleason, Dorchester, Mass.), dome lid, shaped handle, gooseneck spout, bulbous body and flared molded base. 12-1/4"h. Condition: : Good with wear.
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Condition: : Good with wear.
- PA 19TH CENT. PUNCHED TIN COFFEE POT.Pennsylvania
PA 19TH CENT. PUNCHED TIN COFFEE POT.Pennsylvania 19th Century Punched Tin Coffee Pot Stamp Signed "M.U." on Handle. (M. Uebelee, Berks County PA tinsmith, Circa. 1840). Dome lid with brass mushroom finial, gooseneck spout, reinforced C-scroll handle, pieced tapered body with flared rolled edge base. Punched urn of flowers and crisscross line double sided decoration. 10-3/4"h. Condition: : Good with minor rust stains and dents.
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Condition: : Good with minor rust stains and dents.
- PENNSYLVANIA 19TH CENTURY TOLEWARE COFFEE
PENNSYLVANIA 19TH CENTURY TOLEWARE COFFEE POT.Pennsylvania 19th Century Toleware Coffee Pot. Lighthouse form with dome lid, gooseneck spout and reinforced C-scroll handle. Red and yellow floral, bud and foliate decoration with green leaves on a darkened japanned ground.10-1/2"h. Condition: : Very good with minor wear and losses.
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Condition: : Very good with minor wear and losses.
- 20TH CENTURY PUNCHED TIN COFFEE POT.20th
20TH CENTURY PUNCHED TIN COFFEE POT.20th Century Punched Tin Coffee Pot. Slightly domed lid with brass capped mushroom finial, gooseneck spout, reinforced C-scroll handle, pieced tapered body with flared molded base. Punched urn of tulips and crisscross line double sided decoration. 11-1/4"h. Condition: : Good with faux aged surface.
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Condition: : Good with faux aged surface.
- (5 PC) ANTIQUE BOHEMIAN GLASS CORDIAL
(5 PC) ANTIQUE BOHEMIAN GLASS CORDIAL SETDESCRIPTION: A hand painted Bohemian glass decanter set including 4 cordial glasses. The decanter is a bulbous ewer shape with a handle and a short gooseneck spout. The glass has been stained a gorgeous golden yellow-orange at the bases with a tint of violet throughout the rest of the glass. CIRCA: late 19th century ORIGIN: Czech Republic DIMENSIONS: Decanter H: 8" L: 5" Glasses: H: 2.5" L; 2" CONDITION: Fair condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- ASIAN SNUFF BOTTLE, IMARI AND EWER -
ASIAN SNUFF BOTTLE, IMARI AND EWER - 3 ITEMS1st item: Reverse painted glass snuff bottle, 2 landscape vignettes outlined in black on one side, the other side with vignettes of horses, a figure fishing from boat, and poem inscription. Pink Quartz stopper. 3" H. 2nd item: Two-part round Imari dish (poss. Chinese) with fruit/floral decoration. 5" diameter. 3rd item: Gooseneck wine ewer or oil pot with blue and white floral decoration and flat lid. 4 5/8" H. Provenance: Collection of the late Edwin and Rebecca Raskin, Nashville, Tennessee. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1st item: snuff bottle has some residue to interior. 2nd item: 3rd item: 1/4" chip to lid.
- GROUP SILVER, HORN AND CSA CURRENCY1st
GROUP SILVER, HORN AND CSA CURRENCY1st item: German .800 silver teapot, Rococo style spiral fluted design with hinged dome lid and flat base, gooseneck handle, marked WTB .800, 5"H. 10.31 oz troy. 2nd item: Pair Gorham mid century modern style weighted candlesticks, with flared round bases, 2"H. 3rd item: Round wine coaster with star-etched crystal center and reticulated silver border, marked Frank M. Whiting and Co. Sterling, 6 1/2" diam. 4th through 8th item: Watson Sterling salt cellars, 4 square and one round, 1 1/2" diam and sq. 9th through 20th items: 18 sterling salt spoons, all about 2 1/8"L. (2.52 oz troy, cellars plus spoons) 21st item: Travel brush in cylindrical silver metal case, not marked. 2 1/2"L. End possibly missing. 22nd through 26th items: 5 pieces silverplated flatware: Butter knife, 2 sugar spoons and 1 dessert fork and small knife. 27th item: Horn snuff mull, bell metal mounted, the hinged lid inset with a recangular crystal insert, 3"L. No monograms. 28th and 29th items: Horn or antler handled carving knife and fork, with ferrules and ends marked sterling and steel blades marked for J. Russell & Co., Green River Works, 1834. Ends monogrammed L or T. 12" and 16"L. All items late 19th to early 20th century. Lot also includes 4 Pieces Confederate Paper Currency, all dated 1864. Includes $20 bill with vignette of state capital, #52559 (1/16" tear at top, light staining at right); two $10 bills #77802 (couple spots foxing) and #59020 (1/2" tear, overall discoloration); and one $5 bill, #2879. Provenance: Estate of Peter Fyfe, Nashville, Tennessee. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1st grouping: Teapot: some dents to handle, lid does not fully close. End possibly missing on travel brush. Other items generally good condition with minor wear and scratching. 2nd grouping: All with light fading and some edge folding; additional condition issues are listed above.
- 4 PCS. STERLING SILVER TEA SET PLUS
4 PCS. STERLING SILVER TEA SET PLUS S/P OVAL TRAY, 5 IT...1st-4th items: Four (4) piece sterling tea service with each piece having repousse rose and leaf accents, scalloped rims, C-scroll handles and four rose feet. Includes one (1) coffeepot with hinged lid having urn-shaped finial and a gooseneck spout, one (1) teapot with hinged lid having urn-shaped finial and a gooseneck spout, one (1) creamer, and one (1) sugar bowl with lid having urn-shaped finial. All items marked Sterling to underside. Ranging in size from 4 1/2" H x 6 1/8" W x approx. 3 3/8" D to 9" H x 11 1/4" W x approx. 5 5/8" D. 5th item: Silverplated oval tea or serving tray with central chased scrolling foliate design, reeded edge, and two foliate form handles with cord accent to rim. Unmarked. 17 1/4" H x 29" W. 73.060 total weighable troy ounces.
The estate of Caroline Peyton, Brentwood, Tennessee.
Condition:
1st-4th items: All in overall good condition with scattered minor surface wear and scratches. Coffeepot with minute dent to body 3/8" x 1/4". 5th item: Overall good condition with scattered surface scratches commensurate with manner of use.
- ALEXANDER MORIN COIN SILVER TEA SET,
ALEXANDER MORIN COIN SILVER TEA SET, KY CIVIL WAR INTER...Six (6) piece Alexander Morin, Philadelphia coin silver tea set, circa 1845, plus associated armorial engraved silverplated tray, seven (7) items total. By oral history, the set was originally owned by CSA Brigadier General Abe Buford of Kentucky. 1st-6th items: Coffee pot, two (2) teapots, sugar bowl, creamer, and waste bowl, each piece having a pear-shaped body with repousse floral designs surrounding foliate cartouches to each side, and scalloped foliate design to round foot. All pieces except waste bowl with naturalistic handle with floral accents; pots have acanthus design to hinged lid, teardrop shaped finial, and gooseneck spouts. All pieces except one teapot are monogrammed "Gorham"; one teapot is inscribed "Abe Buford ES Stewart J. B. Gorham 1904". All items stamped A.C. MORIN, "Philad*", and "Pure Coin" to underside. Ranging in size from 7 1/8" H x 6" W x approx. 4 5/8" D to 12 1/2" H x 10 1/4" W x approx. 6 1/4" D. Note: This tea set was the first known and published (House & Garden Summer 1974) example of works marked for the jeweler and silversmith Alexander C. Morin (working Philadelphia, c. 1813-1850). The original owner is believed to have been Abraham "Abe" Buford (1820-1884), a Confederate Brigadier General of John Buford's Third Brigade as well as commander of Forrest's Calvary Corps. The set was purchased by John Breckinridge Gorham of Cherrycote, Lexington, Kentucky at auction in 1904. 7th item: Carrington & Co. English silverplated serving tray with scalloped edges, two handles, and central emblem of the Order of the Garter, the highest order of British chivalry, with motto "Honi soit qui mal y pense" ("Shame on him who sees harm in it"). Circa 1900. Stamped with maker's mark, "30141, and "Carrington 130 Regent St. W" to underside. 18" H x 29" W. Combined coin silver weight: 153.105 total troy ounces.
The Collection of Michael and Peggy Mahoney, by descent from the historic homes of Clarkland Farm at Bryan's Station and Cherrycote, Lexington, Kentucky.
Condition:
1st-6th items: All items in overall good condition with scattered minor surface scratches and scattered minute denting. Abe Buford inscribed teapot with minute denting to finial. Sugar bowl with slight denting to finial. Creamer with dent measuring 3/4" x 1/2" and area of previous repair measuring 1 1/8" x 1/2"; minor bend to base. 7th item: Overall good condition with scattered surface scratches commensurate with manner of use.
- STEBBINS & CO. CLASSICAL COIN SILVER
STEBBINS & CO. CLASSICAL COIN SILVER TEA SETThree (3) piece Stebbins & Company New York coin silver temple form tea set with octagonally segmented bodies having panels with floral chased sprays and cartouches surrounding monogram HPJ separated by Corinthian column forms, naturalistic repousse branch handles and gooseneck spouts, four grape bunch shaped feet, and domed lids having chased foliate designs and turnip finials, including one (1) teapot with hinged lid, one (1) creamer with hinged lid, and one (1) sugar bowl with fitted lid. All items stamped with maker's mark to underside. Ranging in size from 7 1/2" H x 8" W x 4 3/8" D to 9 3/4" H x 11 1/4" W x 6 1/2" D. American, circa 1850. 84.450 total troy ounces. Note: this service has been in the collection of Judge John Nixon of Nashville for over 20 years. A nearly identical 3 piece set from the Charles Venable collection was sold Nov. 16, 2021 by Heritage Auctions, with discussion by Venable on the rarity and background of Stebbins and this style of service. A similar set is on loan to the Bayou Bend Collection at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
Estate of Judge John Nixon, Nashville, Tennessee.
Condition:
Overall very good condition with minute scattered surface scratches; minor dent to shoulder of sugar bowl.